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Don’t buy house-price “project fear”.

The realisable value of the property or leasehold that you own is subject to market forces. The Conservative line is that they will support the property owning classed by keeping prices higher. House prices do not necessarily rise, they go down too but the Conservatives would like it to be known that they will support high house prices with tax breaks to landlords.

Contrast this with the failure of the Conservatives  to protect leaseholders as promised in their 2019 manifesto in the five years that followed.

Whether you suffer from unreasonable service charges, money for nothing ground rent or are evicted as a leaseholder, for no fault of your own, you are a victim of your landlord.

So why is Rishi Sunak offering further tax-breaks to landlords. These tax-breaks are designed to keep freehold property prices high, but most people in the South East do not own freeholds, they are leaseholders and the value of leaseholds has fallen because of the practices of freeholders.

This has been recognised by the Conservative party, both in its 2019 manifesto and in the early  , undiluted ,version of the leasehold and freeholder reform bill, a bill that only made it onto the statute book after being gutted by disgraceful shenanigans in parliament. These shenanigans were from Tory MPs and Lords. This is why it is right to keep the pressure up for change.

So here we have it, the leader of the Conservative party telling the Daily Telegraph he will subsidise house prices by supporting freeholders with tax-breaks.

Meanwhile young people have to pay high rents , high service charges and get little or no security of tenure.

The only way to make things better in the long term is to build more houses. An increase in the housing stocks could lead to a fall in house prices because of the law of supply and demand.

The Conservatives have failed in its house-building targets and many who own their own home, they will thank them for that.

But that is no way to run a housing policy.

Among the many threads of project fear, housing project fear is one of the most heinous. Politicians should not be supporting property prices with public money, they should be making affordable property generally available and they should protect those who lease from extortion from those they lease from.

On all three counts, the last Conservative Government stands accused of letting down everyone but a small and entitled minority.

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